I thought it would be better if there wasn't so long of an intro...I mean brewing coffee, driving, throwing your pad through a slot, etc etc etc. Holy shit. Maybe 10 seconds of ONE of those things like preparing the viewer that climbing is coming. Bouldering videos should be about sending as many possible problems in a short time span.

You have a 5 minute video that you only send one problem. Why not send like 20 problems and show us that in 5 minutes?

Gotta echo 5.sam's comment. Two minutes into a five minute vid and we still haven't even seen a rock, much less any climbing?

It's nearly 3 minutes on the dot when he starts climbing. If you're going to edit out anything, I'd get rid of the accelerated driving bit. You already nicely transitioned from the city to the country. Speeding that segment up feels unnecessary and disjointed from the style of the rest of the video. That's not to say the intro couldn't be tightened in other ways, or that the climbing scenes couldn't be expanded to create more balance.

The approach was different, and I appreciate that the video isn't about crushing a huge number of problems. Perhaps showing both climbers trying a different problem or two (and different problems from each other initially), but everything coming into synch for both of them on that specific problem would be a good device?